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fiOCuii RIVER COURIER, Ci RANTS OREGON, OCTOBER 8, foo ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Every Thursday. SubacrlptlonSRatee : One Year, in dvauce, Biz Months, ... Three Months, ... Hingis Copies, $1.60 .76 .40 .06 Advertising Race Furnished on application at the office, or by mail. Obituaries and resolutions of con dolence will be charged fur at 6c per line; card of tbanka 60c. A. E. VOORHIES, Propb. & Mnor Entered at the post office at Grant Oregon, a second-clssa niau njalUtr, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1003. The Montana dynamiters who thratencd to pat the Northern Pacific railroad "out of bukiueiw" if their demands for money woro not complied with before a certain date have let the time limit go by without fulfill ing their threats. One arrest hits been mado Bud efforts is to discover the plotters will be continued. Public interest in this caw should not be allowed to flag until all possible meant liavo been exhausted whereby men who are capable of nurh a plot may be placed where they can do no dumugo. The assessment values this rear in the state of Oregon will bo the great est yut recorded. For this there is a double reason. The actoul value of property in the stutn is rapidly in creasing, while the assessors in many of the counties are endeavoring to get the assessed value of jirotierty some what nearer to its truo value. The error of the old method of assessment in this state, by which jirojsTty is as sessed at about ouo-fourth of its value, lias long been felt. The Intelli gent citizen is aware that he lias the same amount of taxes to pay whether the assessment be high or low, if the assessment is equitable, and that the low assessment neces sitate a high rate of taxation that frightens tlio eastern linniesocker. Our own assessor, V. JIf. Fullln, is doing good work In this lino and Josephine county is making her way ont of this lough of error Into which she had nnk so deep. The work of raising the vessels of the HjMuisli Meet sunk in the harbor of Manila on May 1, IH'.iH, is now ended. Tlio famous flagship, the Keina Christina, is again afloat, and will bo nsed as a collier. The other vessels will bo variously utilized. But the singular fact revealed, ac cording to the Manila Hunday Hun, is that "the Spanish ships of war do not bear the mark of an American hell near or below the water line. Tlio Spanish burned and sank their own vessels, and many of them went to death with their ships in prefer ence to bearing the disgrace of de feat" Not only this, but the Hun alllrtus that, In the opinion of Captain Oarry, "the Spaniards set fire to their own vessels and afterwards scuttled them. The American shells did not Ink them." Captain Oarry is the manager of the American company which is raising the vessels. Got Thomas' prices on stoves, ranges and heaters. Mrs. V. O. Day of Murphy, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. (. M. Caldwell. Dou't fail to sea the Indian rolies and conch covers at Thomas'. Win. O. Carter, for many years a resident of Evans creek was futility in jured on Thursday October 1, at Wil son's saw mill. Ho was londiing logs ou a wagon ami )ouo which had been loaded rolled from the wiignn pinning Mr. Carter against another log and injuring him so that he died the same afternoon. Au immense line of couches and bed lounges at Thomas'. Mr, and Mrs. W.A.Telford and Mrs. Mary K. Dodge started on Thursday morning for a Journey to the east, the former returning to their home at Ga lena, 111., after a visit with relatives hero and at Colostln. Mrs. Dodge, goes to St. Johnsbury, Vt., to visit for several months at her old home at that place. They will go by way of the Canadian Pacific. The White Sewing machine is King. The Domestic sewing ma chine is (Juocti. Develoineut work at tho ( ro Film mine in tlio Jump off Joe district is still going oit under the direction of M. T. Chase, who Iuin a small force of men at work at. the mine, it is likely that this force will In- increased ill the near future and if the develop ment continues to show favorably a mill will be placed upon the procrl.v. The Oro Fino is growing by degrees into a mine, but its progress in that direction seems certain. Crowded to the very doors with the very latest in furniture and bousefiirnishings. Thomas, the house furnisher finds plenty to do. Mr. E. J. Milium of Grants l'n--is in v uuthiuucil agent for the sale of sewing machines anil any guarantee furnished by .that gentle man is fully authorised by the nn dersigned. Mr. Muhun is fully deserving of any confidence rcHiM'd iu biiiL C. II. CAKHINKLL. SIgs. Southern (Ire., Sewing Ma chine Agency, Ashland, tire. Always reinemls'r that the White and Domestic are King mid ijucou of sa wing machines. Saved Two From Death Our little daughter had an ahmst fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. llavilaml of Armoiik, N.Y.,"but when all other remedies failed we saved her life With Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece who had consumption in an ad vanced stage also used this wonderful mediciue and today she Is jierfeetly welL" Infallible for coughs and colds. 50c and 1.00 bottles guaranteed by National Drug Store aud Drains Pass Pharmacy. Trial bottles free. Ftrn-sTi.e 150 tous baled alfalfa bay. Dr. t R. Ray, Tolo, Oregon. DID THEY WEAR? If you do not get Shoes to suit you, try the Red Star Store. Shoes that wear sold at Moderate Prices. Red GOOD ORE AT DICK MINE Promising Prospect of Jump-off-Joe District. the The Dick mine of tlio Jump-olf-Joo district is one of the most promising prosjsicts of that region. It Is situated aliout midway be tween the llaby and the Gopher, on the south side of .i unip-orT-Joe creek, and is owned by Jacob Meier', who is now making arrange ments for more extensive development than has heretofore been carried on. The surface rock of the Dick mine was worked years ago by Pollock & Phillips in an arrant re and paid rich ly. The rock that was worked had been misplaced from the main ledge aud lay iu boulders and detached masses near the surface of the hill side. About two acres of the hillside prospects well and would give good returns for working by placer methods could water be brought upon it in suflicient quantity. The ore carries high values in free gold and there is little doubt that a bouanji is in store for the owner when the permanent ledge is definitely located. Iu the matter of the detached quart., the Dick mine resembles the Golden Wedge of Gal ice and other Southern Oregon properties, some of which wero worked for years before the per manent ledge was discovered. In all such cases, when thorough and Judicious search has been made for the vein, it has been found iu place and where it ought to be. Oct. '10. Friday Halloween party at Woodman hall, given by the Women of Woodcraft. Greatest Values We Have Ever Offered Once more we offer you most desirtilile merchandise lar prices. We have doubled our efforts iu your la-half and re r.ow prepared to show you the sttongest line of Fall and Winter Mcrcliaiuli.su that we have ever shown. We submit an excellent v.uicty of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Jackets llox Hack and Louis XIV Coats are the leading styles in Ladies' Jackets for the coming season. See our styles and get our prices bcfoie you buy. New Walking Skirts Von must see these Id ap preciate them. The styles and materials are new. New Waists, Ihcssiug Sacipics, Mereeticd Sat teen Petticoats, Handmade Shawls, l'ut t'oll.ns aud Unas. Also n beautiful and Complete lino of Pi ess dotal in the newest styles and weaves. E. C. DIXON, SIIOIlS AMI ITICMSUIMj ,;nois. Wililorvlllo Notes. Arthur Wells losl it cow a few ilavi ago. Mr. V.. Klli k-ou lost aycailiiig colt several days iipi. IHir school is ptovring linelv, with Mr. Cortini as toucher. CMoe liohini u is on the Mel Iim, but much better at last accounts. Mr. Suns is enjoving a tisit from liis brother from the t'olubmia river. The little showei- bate made the roads much niei r for the Itimlu r haul ing. Mr. and Mrs Neathainor spent Sun day at Mrs. Shc-han's Mr. Ncaiha iner's mother. .1. II. Itolnnsoll is on the sick list and outdo u trip to town to see the doctor several days ago. A large dlote of sheep passed through this t alley one day lift Week, said to be '.MM head. Mrs. Oiiucunsim aud Mr. and Mrs Mason took the tritin Monday eviun ing for Kansas, Mrs. lHuu aiisou's home. liev. Mr. Single passed through our Utile village on his way home to Davidson, up Applcgate, the first of the week Married September -.".I, near W'Udorvillo, by Rev. Council, Mr. Thoburn Mason and Miss Hossio Hun caiisou. anoui. TO TllK I.ADIF.S. While, lViucs tic. Nswhoiuc and other high grade sewing machines fully gimrnu teed. See K. J. Muham the White man, be will treat yon right. Star Store. GRAVE OF CAPTAIN JACK C&rtnot Now be Distinguished Nor Discerned Visitors to Old Fort Klamath on the Klamath Indian reservation tramp the sod above the bones of Captain Jack, Scurfuccd Charley, Hhackmisty Jim and other famous Modoc chief tains, with the utmost unconscious ness and unconcern. After the close of the Modoc war, these leaders of that warlike tribe were brought to Ft. Klamath anil executed by the gallows. They were planted side by side on the fort grounds, in a grue some row. Their graves were enclosed and suitably marked then, but that was many years ago. At the present date, time ami the ravages of the insatiable relic hunter have left not a sign or vestigo of any indic ation whereby the resting place of these famntiH Indians may be distinguished from the sur rounding territory, ('apt. O. C. Ap plegate, superintendent of the Klam ath Agency, has a photograph iu his possession which shows the position of the graves ill respect to buildings yet standing, and the appearance of the fence, headboards aud other mark ings. It is bis purimo to ri'Store these by the guidance of the photograph, as nearly as jsissihle to their original condition and anH-urance and, this done, measures will he taken to in sure their preservation. I'rof. P. II. Daily, shool superin tendent of.Iackson county, ntJsoveral nays in (mints 1'uss tins week. Willi .Superintendent Savage, he has been arranging for the county teachers' in stil utes which will he held during the present month. the very liest at extremely ji nnd iptl- SERVICES ARE IMPRESSIVE Stotroptu on Vlt-wj Vstnl to lllus liMo Sermon. Tin' s'i irt' it-rum ilnui-n t 1 m 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 v Pri'sla I MllUUV i i ' 1 1 11 1 riv uriiil tinm tlir t liihit tun i'f Tin1 nctinc ii lit ot i 'In tt :tn.l ;i i I'liipaiili il tin n the iisiKtl ur.li i' tv stcivi'pt icon lew v l' M l Ill's ( H'tll I lit I ! I si 1 MMMl h it'll w ms in In :ui! i fill t l.ihoi il ion ( 'H (HITS. Till' 'TV ! itlllil'lll ill'' llu lllt s , w hull' m i icr un 1 1 imptv.sst c. f (!,t i' T!h l';t-to, Mr. i ill. ' J4. r icr il;tV ' riling I'lllli'll, l'p ctS til il tt-iitiin .t tin ni' i t ilia's tltn in, IIKlltO ' Sun tin inti-r :is tln Mi i fttpt icon w ill In in use iioiii lime lolitn-. 1 hoso u tut- mil. iinili.ir i(!i Mivit.s vf tlos i h.uactt r imii soiici-ly it..lw.' (h.1 ilc iiYvv of I'.-iinty llllil Hllpli wslVrllrs.s with winch tlu-y run ho invcstcil. lov Tooth, M'li of St;itc Si-nutor K A Iniotli, w ni-cfptotl t In jmsi . (ion tif ntaiini-t' of tin' Kufit'tio Hull School fooikill tt ani Mf wu for nn-iiy in.ui:ij;t r, I ut r.Miii il. inl Inter was Mc:iiU-il upon to takt tip the woiL. IhhxIi h i popular iiit-iuh r tf tin ft iiiU-nt litli scihh'I ii.ssociation, phtyN renter vi tlio l hid is an nil round Hthhte. Ho expects to Whitf out h w urn i in; tenia tit id year, tianies with I'oriliinil Acadt iny, the .'oitlaml Mij;h Stli(Ht, the VniveiitT neoomt team ainl Si at tie ilih Slitol nro on tin m heiluh' arianeil. Set VoorhiesslKlut Kmlsis and Supplies THE DEMAREE ORCHESTRA Moat Popular Music&l Organiza. tlon In Southern Oregon. The Dcmaree orchestra lias been en gaged to furnish music for the grand ball to he given by the Gold Ray Rod and Gun club, at Gold Ray on Satur day evening, October 10. A portion of the orchestra goes to Placer on Fri day to play for a ball to be given at that place in the evening. The entire orchestra has also bceiijongaged to fur nish music for the"Coon Town Ball," which will lie given at the opera house Iu this city on Friday evening, October 11, by the Grants Pass Dra matic club. The Demaree orchestra is the most popular musical organi zation of its character in Southern Oegon, and this popularity is thor ouhly deserved. The orchestra now consists of nine pieces, uuder the leadership of K. L. Demaree. In the selection of music the orchestra shows an unusually happy taste aud their selections are rendered with artistic ability that never fails to doligght the listener. Outlook Promising J. F. Wickliani, manager of the Alameda mine, in Josephine County, and president of the Oregon Miners' Association, returned Saturday from an extended trip to the mine and different sections of the sooth, aud says a largo mill is to be elected on that property. Sjs'iikiiig of the prop erty and the conditions existing in mining there, he said : "We n-o working 12 men and driv ing our lower tunnel on the ledge. The uppsr tunnel Is iu 8S0 feet nnd is all iu ore. A crosscut was run 70 feet, but we had not penetrated the ore body, and we know it is over 100 feet wide. The lower tunnel is in 200 feet, but we will continue driving all winter, aud will lay plans for the erection of the plant. It was our intention a short time ago to build a mill of ."ill tons' capacity, but, since the ore body has proved so large we have de cided to put up a 100-ton plant. "This will be a smelting proposi Hon, and our product will he matte The ore, as it collies out is practically a concentrate, and while the values are low, averaging about 10 (st ton, it is a very desirable smelting proposi tion, aud the great Isidies of ore are what is needed in the mining world. Wo are now improving our water IKiwer, ami will install mac bine drills as soon as convenient. "Of the Miners' Association I found all the leading mini of Southern Ore gon are enthusiastic over the projiosi tiou aud will take hold of it as soon as approached proierly. "I was at Cottage Grovo and Galice Creek, ami fouud os'rations very active in those sections in fact, tlier. never was a previous time thai I know of when mining was so active. I predict this is only the beginning. Oregon must come to the front. Her mining resources are great and a little work from all will make this state one of the foremost in ininln? in the West. "Telegram. Passing of a Pioneer. I Daniel L. l'rettyman formerly a w ell known citizen of Mount Talsir, but more recently a resident of Clackamas County, died at Ashland Sunday. His wife and son were at tlio bedside. Mr. l'rettyman was a pioneer of Oregon and a veteran of Indian wars. Ho was horn 70 years ago in Sussex county, Delaware, and crossed the plains to Oregon ill Si; with his parents, Dr. Perry and Klizalicth l'rettyman, who settled at Mount Tabor. His health failed a few- years ago and he went to Watsou- ville, Cal., iu hoH S of Improvement and 10 days ago his wife took him back us far as Ashland where death overtook him. His disease battled physicians and none could diagnose it with satisfaction. For five years past his pulse vibrated between I t and '.'I throbs a minute though he manag ed to do considerable manual lalsir in the meantime. The remains were taken to Portland for interment. HORN. lioliSI.IXK At Wtiodville. Oregon, September -.N, l'.o:i, to Mr. and Mrs. 2 F.. 1.. liorseliiie, a daughter. MAKRIKD. Fll.I.i:i!Tti N OTT 1 N (.1 1 1 A M A t the home of the bride's parents in Port l.vul, Wednesday, September Ho, I'.io:!. Nurhiin Fullertun of Rosehurg and Mivs F.thel Nottingham. Mr. I'll 1 l. rl mi is a young man of ability ami sterling worth, having many friends iu Grants Pass. The mine nas spent several months m Grants Pass and made many friends. Mr. and Mis. Fulhrton will heat home in Wot Koeburg after October FtNIM.KY-OWINGS-At the home of the bride's parents in Woodvillc, ore., Sunday, September l'.ioM. l ied I imllcy of Grant Pass and Mix Madge Owiugs of Woodvillc, Rev. Mr l'.rown, giainlf.ithcr of the bride otlii l.ttllig. MASON lU'Ni'ANStiN - At the home ot the bride's sister, Mrs. Wthur F. Wells, on Chancy Creek, Moinliv, September I'.si.'t, Thorn burn J. Mason and Miss liessie K. linn, iiison, tvth of Josephine county. Mr. and Mrs. Mason left on Tuosav tor Northern Kansas, where they will in. ike their future homo. In iW C A NTR Al l. At Medford, Sept. tills r ,'it, I'.HH, Huh,.,! K. Pow and Mis, Amy Cantra.ll. Mr. Dow is ib puty county treasurer of J o k.on county and the bride is one of Jacksonville's bright aud em rget io girls. FA KR IN ( iTON - II ARDWlt'K At Medford. Sept. niU-r :to, l;i,i, Krnesi Kairintgoii and Miss Miry Hard w n k, lth of riiocuiv ST A I" FFl'R - R IDP1.F.- - At Riddle, ' 're , Thursday, October I. l!Ct, C. F. St.tutter 'and Miss Milla Rid die. Mr. StautTir is a valued assistant at the store of the. Hair Riddle Hard ware t'o. and the bride is one of the sipular nnd estimable young ladles of Kiddle, the daughter of J. R. Rid dle of thut place. Mr. and Mrs. StaurtVr will make their home in Ibis city aud w ill occupy the Gault residence. GRAND I OYSTER RAY SATURDAY EVENING 0IVKX HY THKftOLDKAY HOI) AMXiUX DEMAREPS : i EVERYBODY INVITED TO COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME, AND PROMOTE A WORTHY ENTERPRISE. THE DAM IS NOW NEARLY COMPLETED AND IS A SIC.HT WELL WORTH SEEING 3 Special Rates on the Railroad I mPriiLici m ii T7 DANCE TICKETS, INCLUDING SUITER, $2.00 I? ARRANGEMENT AND FLOOR COMMITTEE '. tl A. K. KcainoH, u. i;. JNeuber, J. M. Kuuer, .1. hnyart, ,i. v. llaii, u . f. Isaacs, .1. u. uiwcii, .1. L. Ilainnicrsly, C. V. Young, A. S. Hammond, R, L. Jiartlott, A. Ormo. A. C. Hough. mfc c HI P o X t h. V a 0 6 C N a o s f 8 ft) D o ft) i-n p. CI 0 c u 0 n u a Ji o w 0 0 o u o Q i The literary department of the Woman's cluh will meet ut the Inline of Mrs. W. M. Hair Friday afternoon of this week ut It :4". Miss Astclla M. Uoodin, supt. Ml ladies who promise to join the Music IH'parlnient of tho Woman's dull, ro requested to meet at the heme of Mrs, II. t Kinmy, Tuesday, tet. 1M, at II o'clock p. iu. Tlio Art I)ciurtmcnt of the Wmnan's cluh will meet on Satur day, October 1, at the residence of Mrs W. l Hale Work will he planiK'd for tho coming; whmiii. Former I'.uiiene Girl Honored Mi-s Margaret (.till, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. liill, of Salem, left Tuesday fur New York, where the will enter the Coovr In ion, one of the b.'st and richest art schools Iu tho K.ist. For tho past three years M is Gill has boon studying with Miss Mario Craig, dean of tho College of Art, Willumotto rnivorsity. during which time her a.lv.tn .n ut wa rapid as lo attract attention Ijt.-t spring she was awarded a scholarship ill the Cooper I'nion, a school which emphatically discourages al! but the most persevering and gifted and It is safe to predict a brilliant future for Miss Gill, whose unusual talents will find lull scojv fo- the highest de velopment in her chosen profession Hit grandmother Mrs. Or. Gill, of Kugeiie, accompanies her to New York. Over 10,0.10 rollt wall lowest prices, Thouias. LOST paper at OVKIiOOAT lost Mon.Uv betweeu Murphy and Finder eare at way. Applegate P. O. Wlute A Heuimeu- AND DAM ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH T1 v natm aid f& CORN 13 FEET IN HEIGHT And Alfalfa. Six Feet Raised bv James Hocking Aiititlu r (leiiiniiatrntum of tlio tap. aliilitiex of Jtw"iliiiitt rounly will ik Heeii in the exhiliils of coru and tlfufit at tlio Courier otlico this week. Xho roru is l'A feet in height anil measures six and it milf inches in eireunifer eneii at tlio liase. Tlio alfalfa is six feet ill lieiuht. liutli wero raised at the farm of .Tunic HnckiiiK on ('ho ney creek. Tlio com was liinteil in May. It wits plowed hut onto and was hoed twice. Provoll Items. .1. t'anaily of Williams was at l'ro volt Saturday. J. A. I.e M inim iiunle (Inuits Puss a cull Thursday. Willio Farris of Missouri Flnt was at 1'rotolt Wednesday. Win. Kcxford of Apiileptle was a visitor to Gruiit 1'uss Thursday. II. 1). Kutili of Aipleato was ut Provolt huyiiiK cattle Wednesduv. Leslie liuilcy of Ashland and wifo are visiting friends and relatives on Appliyute this week. Mr. (loclier, one of tho Williams Creek cattle men, was at I'rovtilt 4 Monday on business. 4 1 F. Writiht of Apph iiate wh ho has been iu Kustorn Oregon the )ust few months returned home Wednesday. K. Dickson of Chainy creek, who hits liocn visiiing friends iu this vicinity, left fur Ashland Tuesday. Mrs. J. T. I-iiytou of I'rovolt, who has heeii iu Spokane, Wash., the .st to weeks, tin v. rcturudid homo Mem - John Mitttni y t f upper Applonuto jiftssed through Tuesday on his way homo from (irants 1'uss. K. F. I-owmau was ovt r from Ashland this week, niakinir iirciutra- t ions to move to Applct;ato. Mr. ("batman, of Williams Creek, ias.vil through hero Tuesday on his wav t.t J!ek,..vill ... til. ,..t ".Start: Marshtiold, C. T. Mcpherson ; Miss Kea Hiuganian and Miss ' M. dford, R. C. lUuckwoll; MvrtK. Lena l.ott bull, of Williams were pillt, W. S. Holcmh; Klamati. In visiting relatives on Missouri Flat , ,un Mission, J. U 12. at'y Pailev ll"Ull:,-V S. B. W'areu ; Picard, supp'lv; Kosi.'. Tho Williams Creek bridge is Uow burg. G. H. Iionnett; Ten-Mile W j " '"'' "ion are eniioyed. Tl"-V "ri" hurrying the work along, as1 ' a Hillf. so the luiulu r hauler i l' " ,h, lumber before tho rainy '"' sets iu and tho roads get bad. Tl1'' " oreek LuiiiIht Co. havo ! several thousiind feet ill the vards vet to go to Grants IW Hapjiy llisiligan. , Orave Ilema. I old, rainy weather. The Grave s. I,.l t gau Monday with an eiirollinent of : pupils and MlM V'!,,r..i,.... II........ . .i " "n leacuer. Mrs. K. M. Light of Grave is nn ing friends and re.ativ. u.n Oregon. Mrs. Furleigh's mother, Mrs. Kd lUuniUm is visiting in our burg. Johnnie M.nkiu, our worthy butcher, sh iws up wiiuk fiUP b,.,.( now . days. a call one .!:ly e, week. Mrs. J. Stonier made Wolf creek Nancy Green. SUPPER GOLD RAY OCTOBER CLUB FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CLUB nrr .tusdfdt ftTH'O CT Drugs Dumped Out Wo have carefully looked over tlio entire stock of Drugs recently purchased with the (irants Pass Pharmacy and where we have found some to be either a little old or ap parently not true to name dum p -d invariably they were. It is our motto to have nothing in the line unless it is absolutely fresh ami pure. f Grants Pass WORKOFM.E. CONFERENCE Hevs. Summervllle ond Mcltoug rll Both Rettirnud. Tho following is tho list of appoint ments made at tho Salem M. K. con ferenco for the (irants 1'uss tiistrict : I). T. Suniiiierville, liresidint; elder : ! Altlmuto and Waldo, sujiply ; Ashland, i J. 1. AhlH'tt; Caiiyonville, I,. ( Zimmerman ; t'tx i u i Hi and llaiidon, - Myers; Klkton, K. A. Given; i Fort Hidwoll, supply ; Fort .Klamath, . " ' 15' 1 '"I'l"'' ; Gardiner. C. O. ISeck W. a. Topper; (iardiner. C man ; Gold Hill, A. . cillt-ttf Cirunts Pass, J. W. McIVu.gall: Jacksonville and Central Point, Sn in- ford Snyder; Klamath Falls and lhinaii.a, I "" """" ' aKeview, J. It. r . Kogers; Wilbur, X. J. W ihlerville, supplv. I lurlut ; - j N0T1CK FOR Pl'IlLIC ATION j I'nited M,,,., , Orti.-V i Ho ebnr,i, ( iiognn. t ). i. (i p.HU. . ' hotol.v given that tho l'ii. wmrr n ami notire of I his ino-niion to mmo Una nrnnl I in isuppori ot ni claim, nd t,,t '"' Pt"ra in t made beiore J. O Ik i, C,inty Judge. Josephine county ; ; 'i'ann l .s, lirfg0n on Noveuilier " ' ' '' ' kl i'h K K T R MOKKW "n hi. II K. .No sins ir tl ft ' -'i it; VVf 1 VL .' r N-c Hi; NVV , , .' 't 4 -ec -i, ip , K ."i W, vVhT nd .... f.i, '"'i"11 i saiu lanu, vie: MrrnM Murrav, Jaoie H. Croi t'in, tt. Maurice ayam). Oavi.l Htw... a. I vi t.raiiu r, Uri-tfon. J- T. Hhiihius, Kintor jfta mitt a. i . x t Syrupy TM M et.K'LMIlM-f ALL I THE MUSIC ADT.V fJiflT n ! -Rotermund Pharmacy Masonic Temple. CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED. TEACIIKK for privato faniilv. dross this otlice. Ad- FOR. SALE. LAW" LKKARY of over 100 volumes tor sale at ."it) cents ou tho dollar. IiKjuiro at this ottito. Hestauraiit, a Rood business for tho money invested. Kuiiuire at this ottico for pjirticulnrs. LOST. WATCH Gent Ionian ' gold filled hunting case watch, with piece of chain attached, lost lust Saturdav heteen Clans Schmidt's grocery mid Presbyterian church. Finder ro- tnm to bred Croxton. ' N DGATKTif new UwonslKirg wugon lnt last W'ednesdav ottico. Return to this A pair of ladies' gold nose glasses. Leave at this otlice mid receive, re- ward. L()1. Nugget pin lost ill the busi ness part .if town Wednesday. t llider leave ut this office. FOUND. A scarf piu was found oiillie streets Sunday. Owner can have name hv calling at this office, identifying property and paying lor this ad. " TO KENT. A furnished sitting room and lx d naiui. vtiitrui locution, this oflice. Apply at Field and Garden Seed in Bnlk. White and Yellow Field Corn. Sugar Corn, Pop Corn. Alfalfa, Timothy. Red and White Clover. Peas, Beans, Onion, Carrot. Also regular package seeds. J. M. CHILES, FRONT and FOURTH STS.